American Criminal LawWest Publishing Company, 1996 - 477 pages |
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Page 241
... prosecution for conspiracy . Unlike many state laws , the federal law on conspiracy to violate the Controlled Substance Act does not require proof of an overt act . 21 U.S.C.A. ยง 846 ; United States v . Wilson , 657 F.2d 755 ( 5th Cir ...
... prosecution for conspiracy . Unlike many state laws , the federal law on conspiracy to violate the Controlled Substance Act does not require proof of an overt act . 21 U.S.C.A. ยง 846 ; United States v . Wilson , 657 F.2d 755 ( 5th Cir ...
Page 314
... prosecution for perjury is an issue to be decided by the judge . In 1992 , the New Jersey Supreme Court disagreed . That court held unconstitutional a portion of the state's perjury statute that directed this issue be determined by the ...
... prosecution for perjury is an issue to be decided by the judge . In 1992 , the New Jersey Supreme Court disagreed . That court held unconstitutional a portion of the state's perjury statute that directed this issue be determined by the ...
Page 357
... prosecution of a crime . Common law placed no time limits on prosecution , but the federal government and almost all states have prescribed certain time limits for prosecution of most offenses . These statutes seldom place time limits ...
... prosecution of a crime . Common law placed no time limits on prosecution , but the federal government and almost all states have prescribed certain time limits for prosecution of most offenses . These statutes seldom place time limits ...
Contents
The Bill of Rights | 11 |
Why Do People Commit Crimes? | 13 |
The Organization of the Criminal Justice System | 23 |
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